> <sigh> I was afraid of somthing like this. No, a reg edit would have
> been one thing, but "installing" something, not a good idea. I'ts not
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> desktop everytime I needed to do something, but that doesn't really
> work, as you can imagine.
Hi,
Sorry I can't be of more assistance. I know of no method that could achieve what
you require without the addition of more code, be it from the Active Desktop
Update, or a third party product.
The underlying code is just NOT there in NT4. Personally I'm glad this is the
case, it is one of NT4's greatest selling points - stability through lack of
'bells and whistles' and small footprint through lack of 'bells and whistles'.
Calvin.
StargateFan - 18 Nov 2004 09:49 GMT
>> <sigh> I was afraid of somthing like this. No, a reg edit would have
>> been one thing, but "installing" something, not a good idea. I'ts not
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>
>Calvin.
Well, that may be so, but it sure makes life difficult. It might be
bells and whistles to you, and it might mean a less stable
environment, but for a user in the field where they demand so much and
on the double, speed is of the essence. And these "little" things
that to a programmer are not necessary, are vital to us who actually
put heavy duty use on our systems to actually produce and not just
programmatically do things for users. That's the way of things, I
guess. I'm finding that there are a lot of those "limitations" in NT
and it's my lease-favourite. I even like the Mac better, I'm finding,
than NT.
But that's just this user's opinion, of course. I have to do a lot to
overcome these little deficiencies. Ah well, so what else is new.
<g>
Cheers.